Animal-Mama has recently purchased the latest and only Veterinary Specific Fully Digital X-Ray Machine in Cambodia.
We utilize our digital radiograph (x-ray) machine daily for such diverse conditions as evaluating the heart and lungs for pets with heart murmurs, cough or breathing difficulties; evaluating bones for fractures, arthritis, or tumors; looking in the abdomen for ingested foreign objects, masses, bladder stones; or even evaluating puppies or kittens in pregnant pets.
X-rays can provide vital and nearly immediate information. Digital images are much clearer and have more detail than traditional hard copy films. We can manipulate images to view areas of interest more closely with magnification. We can measure heart size or other objects on our images with a built in scale. Additionally, all digital radiographs are added to our electronic Vet System under each animals profile and electronic copies sent to the owner via e-mail or can easily be transmitted to specialists for review.
Our new Digital X-Ray can process images in less than 1 second
Our vet staff are fully trained on all the unique features our X-Ray machine specifically for the vet environment.
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“I love animals and feel very strongly that people should not be allowed to buy a pet if they are not able to look after it. Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.”

“I love animals and feel very strongly that people should not be allowed to buy a pet if they are not able to look after it. Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.”
Frequently Asked Questions

Questions Everyone Should Ask Their Veterinarian.
Don’t automatically assume that your pet wheezing after a bout of exercise is normal, or that it’s common for pets to itch every time they go outside. An annual pet wellness exam is a great time to ask your vet about any peculiarities you’ve noticed in your animal over the past year. Keep a running list as these things happen so you can note to your doctor exactly what the issue was, when it first occurred and how often it has occurred since.
Fleas and ticks are not only a nuisance; they can also transmit deadly diseases to you and your pet. Fortunately, there are many options when it comes to killing and preventing fleas and ticks. Ask your veterinarian about the differences between popular medications on the market (for example, topical versus oral medications) and which suits you and your pet’s lifestyle the best. There are even some oral medications which protect against both fleas and ticks for up to 12 weeks with just a single dose.